The University of Oklahoma held a training sessions under the cloak of anti-racism which taught classroom instructors to censor students with "problematic" views.
DeSantis said he wants students to "understand the difference" as to why someone would flee places like Cuba and Vietnam in order to seek refuge in the United States.
"Peter Daszak himself was funding research on bat coronaviruses in Wuhan, and he was doing that using American tax dollar supplied to him by Tony Fauci."
Eric Adams, Brooklyn Borough President, will likely secure the Democratic nomination for New York City mayor, and given the partisan leanings of the city, will probably be the Big Apple's next mayor.
"Methodist Hospital is forcing its employees to be human 'guinea pigs' as a condition for continued employment."
Parents at a Loudoun County schools meeting over Critical Race Theory and transgender student policy erupted into chaos, prompting officials to put the meeting on hold. Police were called, and one parent was arrested.
Starting May 29, 2020, and continuing for at least six days, there were constant riots, fires, and looting DC, and that's only the beginning of last summer.
"You cannot say serving watermelon on Juneteenth is a soul food menu when you don't even know the history. They used to feed slaves watermelon during the slave time."
Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds reaffirmed her ban on what she calls "indoctrination not education" in response to the leaked training materials.
Kimberlé Crenshaw, the activist turned Columbia University law professor who came up with the concept of intersectionality, could not deny it, and chose instead to dance around the question.
Nominees can now pick the term in lieu of the standard "Actor" or "Actress" label.
MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle tried to claim defunding the police does not mean taking money away from them. Chief Acevedo disagrees.
Senate Republicans have blocked sweeping election reform legislation that Democrats, backed by the White House, paint as crucial to ensuring voting rights but the GOP blast as partisan and power hungry.
CNN host Brian Stelter's "Reliable Sources" drew an abysmal 656,000 viewers on Father's Day, marking the show's smallest audience size of 2021.
Despite the fatal weekend in Chicago including the viral Puerto Rican Day Parade attack that left two gun shot victims dead, Mayor Lori Lightfoot said that the city is experiencing "a downward trend" in both homicides and shootings.